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From the Forgotten Pages of History: The Tragedy of Maro Alazan

The four tragedies of Maro Alazan based on her unpublished memories- Genocide, Soviet prison, exile and return from exile. The untold story of an incredible woman and her resilience in life and love.

From the Forgotten Pages of History: Writer Zaruhi Kalemkearian

As one of the first Armenian feminist writers, Zaruhi Kalemkearian left a rich legacy including articles, essays, memoirs and poems. Once a beloved writer widely known in Armenian communities around the world, today, she is remembered by only a few.

From the Forgotten Pages of History: Zabelle Boyajian, an Ambassador of Armenian Culture

Born in Diyarbekir but destined to work, create and mingle among the artistic and intellectual circles of London and Europe, Zabelle Boyajian, an artist, writer, translator and British-Armenian intellectual remains a mystery to many.

From Voter Jubilance to Voter Alienation

Political efficacy has been replaced with a wave of voter alienation among a large percentage of Armenia’s electorate. With snap parliamentary elections set for June 20, these issues will be front and center.

Future Prospects for Foster Care for Children with Disabilities in Armenia

A child’s right to family life is enshrined in Armenian and international legal documents and considered a priority in Armenia’s 2017-2021 Strategic Plan on the Protection of the Rights of the Child. Here is EVN Report's White Paper about specialized foster care for children with disabilities.

Gagik Tsarukyan to Face Criminal Charges [Updated]

The leader of the opposition Prosperous Armenia Party, tycoon Gagik Tsarukyan was stripped of his parliamentary immunity to face criminal charges and be held in detention. A Yerevan court, however, ruled that he will not be held in pre-trial detention.

Genocide Museum Director Clarifies Pseudo-Scandals

Harutyun Marutyan, Director of the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute (AGMI) responds to Professor Stepan Astourian’s article on EVN Report, “Hybrid Warfare, a Pseudo-Scandal and the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute.”

Genomics and Bioinformatics: Challenges and Opportunities

Academic programs around the world are not preparing enough bioinformaticians to deal with the exponential data growth we are observing. Armenia needs to catch up quickly.

Geography is Inescapable

Following Moscow’s facilitation of the ceasefire agreement ending the 2020 Artsakh War, some are asking whether Armenia should pursue “more Russia or less Russia.” The reality of the matter is that geography is inescapable.

Georgia Protests: “Citizens Need Alternatives in Politics”

For the past month, protests have been taking place in Georgia. Norik Gasparyan looks at what instigated this latest upheaval and what changes protesters are demanding from their government.

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